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Semantics for Business Processes ManagementAbstract This web page provides detailed information about tutorials that are held in the course of the SUPER project (homepage: ip-super.org). The tutorial explains and demonstrates how the combination of Business Process Management (BPM) and Semantic Web Services (SWS) can eliminate the deficiencies that current BPM technology exhibits. In particular, it presents the research results and software developments from the SUPER project. |
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WSMX is an execution environment which enables discovery, selection, mediation, invocation and interoperation of Semantic Web services (SWS). WSMX is based on the conceptual model provided by WSMO, being at the same time a reference implementation of it.
All the information related to the WSMX can be found on http://sourceforge.net/projects/wsmx , where you can download the latest release and record bugs and feature requests you may have. Detailed description of the prototype and an installation guide from the DIP project(http://dip.semanticweb.org) can be found under: http://see.deri.org/matt/wsmx/WSMX_DIP_InstallationGuidelines_V4.doc
The team welcomes any feedback you may have either via the WSMX site or via email.
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The Journal Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures is the official journal of the Special Interest Group on Modelling Business Information Systems within the German Informatics Society (GI SIG-MoBIS). SIGMobIS provides a forum to foster the exchange on theoretical and practical aspects of enterprise models. The journal is dedicated to promote the study and application of methods and languages for enterprise modelling - bridging the gap between theoretical foundations and real world requirements. While most Information Systems journals stress empirical methods, Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures is intended to represent an alternative for those who prefer a design-oriented approach. It is not only aimed at researchers and students in Computer Science and Information Systems, but also at information systems professionals in industry, commerce and public administration who are interested in innovative concepts. The journal serves to publish results of innovative research on and interesting experience with all facets of creating, analysing and deploying enterprise models and information systems architectures. For research papers, it is required to satisfy academic standards in terms of originality, level of abstraction and justification of results. Experience reports serve to describe and analyse success stories as well as practical obstacles and resulting research challenges. Topics covered by the journal include, but are not restricted to the following subjects:
Languages and Methods for Enterprise Modelling, e. g. Object-Oriented Modelling, Modelling of Business Processes and Workflows; Reference Models, Analysis and Design Patterns, Analysis and Evaluation of Models, Quality of Models and Languages, Process-Oriented System Architectures, Component-Oriented System Architectures, Ontologies, Modelling for Enterprise Application Integration, Model Driven Development
Submitted papers will be reviewed within no more than two months. The review process is double blind. Guidelines for authors, including a Word template, are available on the journal’s web page. Read more - EMISA flyer
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SUPER Industry Workshop at Poznań University of Economics, Departament of Information Systems Poznan, Poland Collegium Altum (ul. Powstańców Wielkopolskich 16) room 1815 February 16th, 2006, 11:00
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